Collection at both my own address and my partners in the last week have been a complete joke. Firstly I had 2 perfectly good leather sofas to collect 1no 2 seater and 1no 3 seater clearly the s... See more
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We are here to make sure that everyone approaching the end-of-life or living with grief can access the support they need. For more than 70 years, we have been a source of strength and support for anyone living with a life-limiting illness or grief. Sue Ryder supports people through our hospices, palliative care hubs and via our online bereavement support services. We also have almost 400 charity shops across the UK, helping to raise vital funds so no one has to face death or grief alone. Dying and grief are universal experiences, but too many people face them alone. We are a safe and reassuring hand you can reach for. From providing care and support for someone at the end of their life to helping someone manage their grief, we know there is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to how we cope and the help we need. Sue Ryder campaigns for everyone who is approaching the end of their life or grieving to have access to the right support, at the right time. And we seek to break down the barriers to talking about dying and grief - so we can all be better prepared and better equipped to be there for each other. We can make a positive difference during even the darkest of times. Whether in the last months, weeks or days of life, or living with grief, we help people live the best life they possibly can. We are there when it matters.
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Dropped off a donation at the Saltash branch. What a difference to the last time when I gave some good quality brand label clothing and was thanked by a cheerful and very helpful lady. This time I was made to feel I was a nuisance by two members of staff, and not one word of thanks. 😔

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Went into your clifftonville branch lovley layout lots to buy and wonderful staff will shop here again thank you :)

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What a fantastic visit to the Ludlow shop on Saturday!.. So much effort must have gone into creating such colourful vibrant displays .. the staff were so friendly and bought lots of stuff !!! Will be back soon !

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Organised to donate a very expensive bed frame and mattress. Apparently they don't accept mattresses with marks on and yet they don't see this anywhere in the furniture pick up process. So the guys arrive and are hugely apologetic about how Sue Ryder operates in tis regard....but they are not even allowed to take the bed frame as it has to come with a mattress. 1 day before I have to vacate my flat so I have to pay a small fortune to get an immediate pick up for everything to go to the dump. What a total waste of a good bed, my time, the drivers time and now costing me a load of money. Terrible way to operate !!

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Filled in a form online for bereavement counselling. Waited 8 -10 weeks for an assessment which took 30 minutes via zoom. To be told because I was receiving mental health support from another agency I was not able to use the service. The half hour appointment asked lots of questions and I was really upset and distressed after it.
Would it not have been better to ask this question at the start? In the very first form I filled in. Therefore it would not have wasted my time and the charities. Also upsetting me to the extend it did would have been avoided!
Sue Ryder need to reevaluate there process in my opinion.

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don't waste your time! Brand new furnitures were refused by the shop manager of the Golders Green office. On my call the office manager embarassed herself finding excuses!
Updated 15/12/23 Rhi of course did not bother to get in touch.

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I’m very disappointed that the online assessment was a no show from the counsellor. I sent an email about this and still haven’t received a response. Terrible way to treat bereaved people.

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This store alternates between happy and helpful staff and volunteers, to (more recently) standoffish (ignoring those that need assistance) and rude (i.e. talking about customers/donators within earshot- which happened this morning) "assistants". A shame, as the charity will suffer because of this.

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The branch manager of the Finchley central branch, Angela, was a terrific help today. She knew about the product well, was very polite, and was interested in helping. We are really grateful to have her as our local Sue Ryder branch manager to serve our community.

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Lois Halasz from the Bedford Store had amazing customer service Exceptionally friendly and so helpful I had 2 box’s to donate , but unfortunately a sign said they were not taking donations that day However Lois said because I had come quite a distance I could leave them 😊Lois had great emotional intelligence Thankyou

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I've been volunteering at Sue Ryder Altrincham for the past 12 months and it has been an absolutely wonderful experience. The manager is so supportive and really takes the time to get to know all the volunteers. The customers are always so friendly and love chatting with us about the latest fashion finds.
I adore the variety of items we get in the shop - everything from new clothing with tags still on to incredible vintage pieces. It's like a treasure hunt every time I come in! Volunteering here has also been so fulfilling on a personal level. I've made some great friends among the other volunteers and gained valuable retail skills that I can apply to future jobs.
Initially, I thought I would volunteer for a few months before moving on to paid work. But I've realized I would truly miss being here if I left! So now I volunteer on weekends in addition to my weekday job. I love that I'm able to make a real difference by supporting Sue Ryder's healthcare and bereavement services. It feels good knowing the money raised in the shop goes to such important causes.
The added staff discount on donated items is an awesome bonus too. Overall, I'm so glad I found my volunteer home at Sue Ryder Altrincham. If you're looking for a fun, welcoming place to volunteer your time to a good cause, I can't recommend it highly enough!

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Beccles Sue Ryder were amazing yesterday. I had a horrendous trip from Kent and had some new and almost new clothes to donate to them. They stayed open for me to deposit three large sacks and 4 lined Laura Ashley curtains which were freshly dry cleaned. Thanks Lyn, you made my day after such an arduous trip.

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A few days ago I rang the Dereham branch to enquire if they would be interested in the household items I wished to donate to charity. I was told they would accept items, but not if the items were damaged, chipped, etc. The following day I took a van of carefully boxed items to the shop and the lady on duty asked a male member of staff to take the boxes through to the back room to be sorted. I felt as though I was being a nuisance for bringing so many items into the shop and received no thank you or the odd smile from the male member of staff. I found the man's attitude very rude and unhelpful. When I said to the lady that I had another two van full of items to donate, I was told that they do not normally take bedding or linen, but would on this instance and told not to bring anymore in. Having checked Sue Ryder's website, it clearly stated that they accept linen and bedding. After this poor experience I decided to donate the other items to another charity shop in Dereham. The experience was completely different. I had two members of staff help me unload my van and the staff were very appreciative of the items I donated and I was not made to feel as though I was an inconvenience.
I so love volunteering at Tankerton furniture. Cannot wait to get in on Monday and Tuesday afternoons. Ailsa and Krsys make it a joy to work in. Great customers too. Best thing to do with my time.

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Purchased Vintage Blue Seed Shaker for Bees. The two tins arrived with one of them completely emptied into the cardboard box they were sent in. The lids are ill fitting and not affixed safely enough. I have contacted Sue Ryder customer service who never answer personally, but endlessly claim they are busy talking to someone else. I have left my phone number and message on more than one occasion, but weeks have gone by and no one bothers to return my call.

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I went into the Bletchley store, waited for Jennifer? To finish her phone call, Lady with long hair, small in stature. Sorry I have forgotten her name hence Jennifer with a question mark. She was so helpful, as I thought the garden lights were each, not £5.00 for four. What a valued member of your team she is. I come from South Wales visiting friends, and will not hesitate to spend at you shop again. Thank You

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Great and amazing charity shop. I do recommend you all.

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Bude store. Waste of time twice my wife has taken items in good condition to the store, as she wished to give to charity, and the manage turned he's noise up . Took the items to our local second hand shop and they were quite happy to take them and I believe they managed to sell them. No more Sue Ryder.

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Just learnt over weekend that the lovely manager Sheila is leaving....absolutely gutted as she was very helpful and welcoming....,always nice to see a bright and friendly face when shopping,,,X

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